Pretty sure it’s not in the owner’s or Emery’s master plan to bin off players we want for players we don’t want.Every transfer is a gamble, but they’re certainly not buying Dobbin thinking he’s not got the potential to succeed with us.
Quote from: Dogtanian on June 25, 2024, 10:14:16 PMPretty sure it’s not in the owner’s or Emery’s master plan to bin off players we want for players we don’t want.Every transfer is a gamble, but they’re certainly not buying Dobbin thinking he’s not got the potential to succeed with us.No but why buy both Illing Jnr and Dobbin when they play the same position? hypothetically, for £10m more we could trigger Nico Williams’ release clause and avoid the whole ‘potential’ bit.
Iling-Junior is more experienced and is more than likely coming to compete for a shirt.Dobbin needs more development I think, so not sure he’s going to be starting any time soon.So it’s not like they’re the same player.The cost of Williams isn’t just the transfer fee, we are not going to pay his wage demands at this time.
The point I’m failing to make is this juggling PSR rules means we have to buy and sell players for reasons other than their ability.
The point I’m failing to make is this juggling PSR rules means we have to buy and sell players for reasons other than their ability. In an ideal world I don’t think we’d want to sign both Illing Jnr AND Dobbin (or sell Kellyman), so whilst we have got ourselves out of a hole we don’t want it to be an integral part of our transfer strategy.Also, thanks to Emery, we are trading in a rising market, with players values increasing. Imagine having a bad season and falling prices. then we are at risk having to sell our best players at low prices.
Iling-Junior is more experienced and is more than likely coming to compete for a shirt.Dobbin needs more development I think, so not sure he’s going to be starting any time soon....................